Hi Guys , Long time learner/ lurker and first time poster. Im sure this has been brought up in the past, but what is the recommended strategy in SoCal? This is our first investment and we're literally pulling our ha...
I’ve been a reader for a long time on these boards and after spending a lot of time looking at multi-family properties I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s probably not the right investment for me. I live in Californ...
I recently bought a property at discount to fix and keep as a rental, a week later the realtor calls me and tells me she has a buyer and I can double my moneyI paid $20k for it I had 1 contractor give me a $30k bid an...
My husband and I are thinking about purchasing a vacation property in the Orlando area. We intend to rent this out now and use it as a winter home when we retire. We prefer to be in the Disney area. I figure that w...
TLDR; I prefer buying in a high interest rate environment and then refinancing in a handful of years, rather than buying in a low interest rate environment and refinancing in a handful of years.Wanted to share my thou...
I own a 2 flat brick building in Chicago. Over the years some brick cracks and other outside work has accumulated. Some concrete areas around the building need to be fixed. I would guesstimate 20-40k in repairs. I h...
Hello! I am currently a full time Emergency Department RN after leaving the military with 15 years service. I've been learning about multiple areas of investing for years and always intended to get into rental/real es...
Hi,Thanks in advance. I live near Tracy. I feel better to invest in California where I can drive easily like Fresno, Sacramento, etc., I see few of my colleagues are investing in Florida. I would like to get your fee...
Hey BP community,An interesting opportunity just came my way and I am having trouble analyzing this deal and deciding if it is the best usage of my capital. Here is the scenario (I will try to make it as concise as po...
Treasury is seriously considering a refi program for purchase and refi at 4%. What will this do to our real estate ventures? The fine points will be coming along soon...